Advanced Revit Family Tutorial (with Brenton)

On this episode of BIM After Dark Live Brenton Wiberg returns to the show to share some of his most useful (and impressive) advanced Revit family techniques, tips, and tutorial.
Brenton will be demonstrating some of the following real-world advanced Revit family creation techniques:
- Nesting multiple windows or doors that are fully parametric but also able to be tagged and scheduled on their own...
- Dealing with parametric drawer and cabinet fronts...
- A custom door tag you WON'T want to miss...
- and more...
So sit back, relax, and let's geek out!!
Links Mentioned:
Try Twinmotion for Free Today - twinmotion.com/bimafterdark
My Review of Twinomotion 2022 - • Twinmotion 2022.1 Prev...
FREE Revit to Twinmotion Course - thetwinmotionkid.com
Revit Family Tips with Brenton - • Revit Family Tips ( Fr...
Revit Family Formulas with Brenton - • Revit Family Tips ( Fr...
pyRevit with Ehsan - • pyRevit - The Ultimate...
Link for the Hatch Pattern
www.subscribepage.com/glasshatch
Link for the Door Tag
www.subscribepage.com/residen...
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Thanks to Our Sponsor Twinmotion
03:40 Welcome to Brenton
08:13 Grouped and Nested Window Family Demonstration
17:14 How to Make a Nested Family with Type Selectors
27:19 How to Make a Nested Family Tag and Schedule Correctly
42:45 Brenton's Awesome Window and Door Tag Family
01:00:00 Outro
Here are some links to all of the hardware and software I use:
My Main Revit Computer (BIMBOX) - bimbox.bimafterdark.com/
How I Record My Tutorials (Camtasia Studio) - techsmith.z6rjha.net/zVvgW
My Microphone (Blue Yeti USB) - amzn.to/3992DYy
My Studio Headphones (Sennheiser HD 600) - amzn.to/2PxTFwj
My Camera for Videos and Images (Canon EOS 80D) - amzn.to/32zbpg5
The Lens I use for these videos (50mm) - amzn.to/3cvIE8D
My Webcam for Webinars (Logitech C922X) - amzn.to/2wP3AHf
My Favorite Sketchbook (“Blank” by 30x40) - amzn.to/32yAffZ
My Favorite Sketching Pens (Sharpie “Fine”) - amzn.to/3c8r8qO
Greatest Sketching Marker of All Time (Sign Pen) - amzn.to/3ceAukN
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  • @rocketman1058
    @rocketman1058 Жыл бұрын

    Brenton is one of the smartest guy I've seen, his chain of thoughts is awesome

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Thanks for tuning in !!!

  • @digitalcontractservices7901
    @digitalcontractservices79012 жыл бұрын

    finally got around to watching this one --- loving the Star Wars wall decore by the way --- respect!

  • @ramonvandenelsen
    @ramonvandenelsen3 ай бұрын

    I respect his knowledge and sharing of information only one level of nesting is to little for information perspective and use. I use max 2 levels of nesting in the basics. I work with revit for 12,5 years and a long time family creation. I worked at architectural companies and contractors and the last one is more to the I in BIM as architects are more into only geometry (in basics).

  • @raquelduarte9813
    @raquelduarte98132 жыл бұрын

    Hi guys, great show! Thanks for all the content and tips! Just adding some thoughts to the topics you mentioned. I'm quite sure they are still valid in Revit 2021, not sure if they changed it in the newest versions. - Only instance parameters from the nested family can be mapped in the host family. Type parameters cannot; - The "shared" parameter can also be found in the Properties pallete, under "other" categorie. I guess is a bit easier to find; - Once you loaded a shared family in a host family or in a model, you cannot un-share it. I guess you need to change the name of the family and reload it as a new one. It is a bit pain in the ass, so this feature should be used with caution.

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    Great session, congratulations!

  • @conordally1284
    @conordally12842 жыл бұрын

    Damn... grouped invisible lines for labels is smart. Not as smart as using metric units, but very impressive none the less!

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haha cheers!! I agree with that…. As an American

  • @teeknow
    @teeknow2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeff wonderful session yesterday really glad I was able to watch it live - precious information for sure! Can you please post more info on how Brenton made that glass hatch pattern with PyRevit?

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey tino! Thanks for tuning in! He did not make it using PyRevit but I was suggesting YOU could. I’ll make a video showing how to do it! Keep an eye on the channel !

  • @youssefibrahim6782
    @youssefibrahim6782 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you a lot, Do you prefer to lock the centre of the nested family to the correct reference plan or host the nested family to the reference plan?

  • @ZiaAmelie
    @ZiaAmelie Жыл бұрын

    can you make a cleaner tutorial?

  • @andresrojasradrigan1651
    @andresrojasradrigan16512 жыл бұрын

    Unfurtunaly I couldn’t catch the live. Lots of questions. Activated the bell

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ask them here in the comments!

  • @JonathanPohlner

    @JonathanPohlner

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheRevitKid where did the hatch pattern end up at?

  • @andresrojasradrigan1651

    @andresrojasradrigan1651

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheRevitKid Is there a way to show a parameter unit as a text in a family... I made a basic rectangle family with one parameter width and another height as a dimension, but I want a text to display that the parameter in the floor plan beside the property browser ps.. When is the next live stream?

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    2 жыл бұрын

    Link for the Hatch Pattern www.subscribepage.com/glasshatch Link for the Door Tag www.subscribepage.com/residentialdoortag

  • @JonathanPohlner

    @JonathanPohlner

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheRevitKid appreciated, I hope you have a well-deserved vacation